One chip of synchronous SDRAM formatted as 1Mx32x4bank module makeing up 128Mbit (16Mbytes) of RAM space. Manufactured by Glink and labeled as [http://www.glink.com.tw/glinkeng/pdf/GLT51280L16-R0.4.pdf GLT51280L16-6TC 412 9P3030902].

One chip of synchronous SDRAM formatted as 1Mx32x4bank module makeing up 128Mbit (16Mbytes) of RAM space. Manufactured by Glink and labeled as [http://www.glink.com.tw/glinkeng/pdf/GLT51280L16-R0.4.pdf GLT51280L16-6TC 412 9P3030902].

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'''On-board Flash memory''':

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===On-board Flash memory===

Four MBytes of memory on a single chip from Macronix Incorporated. Its part numbers is MX29LV320ABTC-90G and the chip is labeled as MX E042469 29LV320ABTC-90G 2K085800A1 TAIWAN.

Four MBytes of memory on a single chip from Macronix Incorporated. Its part numbers is MX29LV320ABTC-90G and the chip is labeled as MX E042469 29LV320ABTC-90G 2K085800A1 TAIWAN.

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===Main chip===

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The core of the board is the AR7 microcontroller manufactured by Texas Instruments labeled TNETD7300AGDW 49ZND69.

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===Details===

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cli> product-info

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GLOBAL: Product Info command

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Product Information:

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Model Number: AR7RD

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HW Revision: Unknown

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Serial Number: none

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USB PID: 0x000f

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USB VID: 0x13b1

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Ethernet MAC: N/A

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DSL MAC: N/A

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USB MAC: N/A

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USB Host MAC: N/A

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Software Versions:

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Gateway: 3.5.0

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ATM Driver: 4.02.11.00

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DSL HAL: 3.01.02.00

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DSL Datapump: 3.01.02.00 Annex A

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SAR HAL: 01.07.02

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PDSP Firmware: 0.49

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Boot loader: 1.2.0.4

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== Software features ==

== Software features ==

Revision as of 18:18, 27 August 2005

Linksys ADSL2MUE is an ADSL2/2+ capable router/modem based on the Texas Instruments AR7 architecture. Marketed in the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Germany and a few other countries not including the United States of America.

If you are looking for a modem this might not be what you are looking for. Although advertised as a modem, it is actually a router with some sort of bridging capabilities.

Software features

With the default oficial firmware this device has four modes of operation:
1.- Router with PPPoA over the WAN
2.- Router with PPPoE over the WAN
3.- Router with RFC1483 bridged over the WAN
4.- Bridge with RFC1483 bridged over the WAN

NAT support is fair enough for outgoing purposes but will not let you do any port forwarding to the inside.

The wan port of this modem
The only modem capabilities the device shows is called brige mode. This mode interconnects a native ethernet network or an ethernet over USB network with a RFC1484 bridge mode network (ethernet switched over ATM/ADSL).